The third volume in the four-volume commentary on the "Book of Acts", this work presents a fresh look at the text of "Codex Bezae" and compares its message with that of the more familiar Alexandrian text of which Codex Vaticanus is taken as a representative.
'This is a demanding book... [however] taken that it will not be superseded for at least a century, it makes an excellent investment for an academic library: so persuade them...The authors are wonderfully clear, and do not rely on the reader remembering exactly what they wrote for an earlier verse...This is a most unusal way of reading the New Testament; it is strikingly demanding but amazingly exciting.' Anthony Saville, New Directions